/*
Let W(n,k) be the number of ways in which n can be written as the product of k distinct positive integers.
For example, W(144,4) = 7. There are 7 ways in which 144 can be written as a product of 4 distinct positive integers:
144 = 1×2×4×18
144 = 1×2×8×9
144 = 1×2×3×24
144 = 1×2×6×12
144 = 1×3×4×12
144 = 1×3×6×8
144 = 2×3×4×6
Note that permutations of the integers themselves are not considered distinct.
Furthermore, W(100!,10) modulo 1 000 000 007 = 287549200.
Find W(10000!,30) modulo 1 000 000 007.

Anser:
Time:
*/
package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"time"
)

func main() {
	tstart := time.Now()



	tend := time.Now()
	fmt.Println(tend.Sub(tstart))
}